SYSTEM OPTIONS

Zone2 Volume (Zone 2 volume)

Use to select how the volume control will operate with regard to the ZONE 2 OUTPUT jacks. When Zone2 Amplifier is set to “Internal”, this feature is automatically set to “Variable”.

Choices: Fixed, Variable

Zone2 Amplifier

 

Zone3 Amplifier

Fixed

Zone2 Volume

Variable

Zone3 Volume

Zone2 OSD

Select “Fixed” to fix the ZONE 2 OUTPUT volume level to a standard line level.

Select “Variable” to adjust the ZONE 2 OUTPUT volume simultaneously using VOL +/– on the remote control.

Zone3 Volume (Zone 3 volume)

Use to select how the volume control will operate with regard to the ZONE 3 OUTPUT jacks.

Choices: Fixed, Variable

Zone3 Amplifier

 

Zone2 Volume

Fixed

Zone3 Volume

Variable

Zone2 OSD

 

Select “Fixed” to fix the ZONE 3 OUTPUT volume level to a standard line level.

Select “Variable” to adjust the ZONE 3 OUTPUT volume simultaneously using VOL +/– on the remote control.

Zone2 OSD (Zone 2 on-screen display)

Use this feature to display the operational status of Zone 2 as well as Zone 3 on the Zone 2 video monitor connected to the ZONE 2 VIDEO jacks on the rear panel of this unit. The Zone 2 and Zone 3 information to be displayed is listed as follows:

The input source of Zone 2 and Zone 3

The volume level of Zone 2 and Zone 3

The audio mute status of Zone 2 and Zone 3

The tonal quality status of Zone 2 and Zone 3

Choices: Off, Zone2, Zone2&Zone3

Zone2 Volume

Zone3 Volume

Zone2 OSD

Off

Zone2

Zone2&Zone3

Select “Off” not to display any operational status of Zone 2 and Zone 3 on the Zone 2 video monitor.

Select “Zone2” to display the operational status of Zone 2 only on the Zone 2 video monitor.

Select “Zone2&Zone3” to display the operational status of Zone 2 and Zone 3 on the Zone 2 video monitor.

Notes

If Zone2 OSD is set to Zone2&Zone3, changes to the operational status of Zone 3 is displayed on the Zone 2 video monitor. For example, if the input source of Zone 3 is changed while you are watching TV in Zone 2, the name of the changed input source of Zone 3 is displayed on your TV in Zone 2.

If Zone2 OSD is set to Zone2&Zone3, the display contents of Zone 2 and Zone 3 depends on whether or not Zone 2 and Zone 3 are turned on with ZONE 2 ON/OFF and ZONE 3 ON/OFF on the front panel (see page 109).

If both Zone 2 and Zone 3 are turned on, the video signals of the current input source of Zone 2 and the corresponding OSD are displayed on the Zone 2 video monitor.

If Zone 2 is turned off and Zone 3 is turned on, only the corresponding OSD is displayed in the gray background regardless of the REC OUT/ZONE 2 status on the front panel.

If Zone 2 is turned on and Zone 3 is turned off, the video signals of the current input source of Zone 2 and the corresponding OSD are displayed on the Zone 2 video monitor.

If both Zone 2 and Zone 3 are turned off, no video signals and no OSD are displayed on the Zone 2 video monitor.

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Yamaha RX-V2600 owner manual Zone2 Volume Zone 2 volume, Zone3 Volume Zone 3 volume, Zone2 OSD Zone 2 on-screen display

RX-V2600 specifications

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